Title: Customer Service Representative
Our client, based Hermanus, is looking to hire an Customer Service Representative to join their company
Job overview:
The Customer Services Representative (CSR) is a key member of the between business and customers (after customer accepts quote for service/s), taking responsibility to ensure The incumbent will liaise with customers, internal staff, external service providers and partners.
Key
dedicated individual to join our clients team as a Trust Account Support Professional.
Main
transactions.
offices in Somerset West is seeking to employ a Trust / Client Services Officer. The candidate will form multi-member pension schemes, Portfolio trusts, EBT's and Retirement Annuity Trust Schemes (RATs). In addition, times and report directly to the Private Client and Trust Manager Key Duties and Responsibilities: Manage Agreements (SLA). Remain abreast of pension and trust regulations Appropriately store/input and reference A clear understanding of applicable Pension and Trust legislation and statutory reporting requirements
Reference: CPT006686-ST-2 LEGAL BOOKKEEPER - CAPE TOWN SOUTHERN SUBURBS MARKET RELATED, DEPENDING ON articles beneficial Previous knowledge of lawyer trust account bookkeeping essential Essential to be coming experience, and Excel advanced Capturing receipts Trust journals Payments by use of requisitions Corrections investment accounts and reconciliations Monthly Trust bank reconciliations: FNB, Nedbank, Standard Bank
5+ Years experience as a Legal Bookkeeper
Reference: CPT006946-AD-1 SENIOR LEGAL BOOKKEEPER CAPE TOWN - CBD MARKET RELATED SALARY Minimum requirements: Minimum of 5 Years experience as a Legal Bookkeeper Experience working on Trust and Business Accounts Must be
from the system daily;
balance sheet essential.
Experience with trust accounts is required
Must have valid drivers
to over 45 countries throughout the world. The legal secretary is responsible for ensuring sound corporate the Board collectively and individually of their legal rights and obligations in relations to matters of
requirement